Thursday, September 12, 2013

"I don't know. 1. 2. What difference does it make? What's that noise?"

"I don't know, why don't you look outside."

"What the . . .? There's zombies everywhere out there . . ."

The flash of light must have attracted zombies far and wide.

NOTE: Do not adjust your computer screen. It's the middle of the night. What did you expect - broad daylight?

Turn 1: Teams rolls a 5, but the Zeds are inactive. Kay and Sculder both OD a zed a piece. No new zombies appear.

Turn 2: Team rolls a 4 and again the Zeds are inactive. Kay ODs another zombie, but Sculder misses. The shotgun doesn't attract any zeds this turn.

Turn 3: The Zeds activate first with a 4, over the Team's 1. The zombies on the periphery close, but those right up at the cabin are unable to gain entrance. Kay misses(!) but Sculder gets one with an OD and attracts another zed.

Turn 4: The Team is inactive, while the Zeds activate with a 1. All of the zeds close the cabin this turn. The team can't fire, so no zeds are attracted.

Turn 5: This time the Team activates with a 1 while the Zeds are inactive. Kay ODs two zeds with the Kill-o-Zap and Sculder gets one with the shotgun. No zeds appear from the gunfire.

Turn 6: Zeds go first with a 4 to the Team's 1. Kay and Sculder both OD a zed each, but the gunfire attracts another zombie.

Turn 7: Activation roll is a tie so no one can move.

Turn 8: Zeds get a 3, activating before the Team with a 1. The zeds are still unable to get through the door, but Kay ODs one more. Sculder stops firing so he doesn't attract anymore zeds.

Turn 9: The Team activates with a 4 to the Zed's 2. Kay ODs one. The other zed closes and gets through the door, charging Sculder. Fortunately for him, he passes 2d6 on the Being Charged test. He fires and blows the zombie away with an OD, but he attracts another one from the shotgun blast.

Turn 10: The Zeds activate first with a 3, but the Team is inactive. The remaining zed closes, but the team can't see it yet in the dark.

Turn 11: The Zed moves first with a 3 over the Team's 2.

Kay blasts the last zed, and doesn't attract anymore.

Quiet now returns to the woods, but our heroes can't get back to sleep. With the windows blown out and the door now unhinged by the charging zombie, they have to stay up and keep watch so they don't get caught off guard.

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The team got a lot of lucky rolls - Sculder almost always ODed a zed whenever he fired with the shotgun, they didn't attract a lot of new zeds, and the zeds were inactive a quarter of the game, as well as not being able to burst through the door. Good game but it could have turned out significantly differently . . . as could they all.﻿

"Oh, yeah, I almost forgot," Kay added. Sculder started to turn towards him. "I wanted to show you this pen..."

*FLASH*

Sculder was temporarily disoriented by the flash, so bright that it even lit up the woods through the cabin windows.

"You will remember everything about today, except the Kill-o-Zap and the cockroach comment," Kay said, finally removing his sunglasses.

"I will remember everything about today, except the Kill-o-Zap and the cockroach comment," Sculder repeated. A few minutes later, he shook his head to clear it and went on with bedding down for the night in the cabin.

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'Another stellar day,' Bob thinks as he throws himself down on the bed. 'What am I going to do next?'

'I wonder what's going on in Suburbia. I almost forgot about it!'

Suddenly, he sat up and said out loud, "Hey! The TV!" He had been so tired he hadn't even thought about it or turned it on. With a click the TV popped to life - right in the middle of a newscast.

". . . we had to run into a building to escape those things, Kim. Now we're trapped here. We can hear the things outside, scratching at the door with their claw-like fingers, trying to get in. Hopefully we'll be safe until someone can rescue us here."

"Thank you for that report, Sandy. That was Sandy Miles reporting from on-location, somewhere out there. We don't know how much longer we'll be broadcasting. We don't know how many of you are left watching. Suburbia is being overrun by those things. Some call them zombies. Some say they're other things. We may never know. Things are so confused and we can't get reporters out onto the streets to find out what the situation really is. This is Kim Porter, signing off for WSNN. See you soon." She smiled briefly, and when the light on the camera went out, her smile went out. She sat for a minute with her head in her hand before she collected her papers and went to her dressing room, where a cot had been set up so she wouldn't have to leave the studio.

'Guess there's no reason to go back to Suburbia,' Bob thought. 'Doesn't sound like there's anything left there. Might be a few people, but there won't be for long.' He stared at the ceiling, gradually drifting off to sleep.

Turn 2: Zeds are active first and begin to close the circle around the two agents. Will this be the end of our intrepid agents?

"Let's get the three in front of us first," Kay directs Sculder. "That way we'll have some space to move in." Sculder hits one for an OD with the shotgun. "Good shot! Here let me help," offers Kay.

He fires and solidly hits the first zed, which - explodes! The second one he only hits in the leg, but it tears the zed's leg off and drops it to the ground.

Kay yells, "OK - GO!" and the two of them take off running (Fast Move) through the space they just opened up.

"What are you using - exploding ammo?"

"Something like that."

Two more zeds appear as a result of the gunfire.

Turn 3: Agents activate first this time around. Sculder fires his shotgun again and gets a Knockdown, while Kay gets another solid hit and the zombie explodes. The zeds turn and move towards them, even the one missing its leg is crawling as best it can towards them. No new zeds show up this turn.

Turn 4: Agents activate first again. "Don't shoot, Sculder - let me try something," Kay calls. Kay fires, getting two solid hits, but only ODs one, knocking a leg off the other one and dropping it to the ground also. They then Fast Move to the left, trying to circle the zeds in a plan to move back to the car. "Watch our backs, Sculder!" Good thing Kay reminded him - another zed appears to their rear from the gunshots.

Turn 5: Doubles - neither side can act.

Turn 6: Agents are active first. Sculder fires the shotgun and gets two hits on a zed for an OD. Kay explodes another zed, but only takes an arm off a second one. Two more zombies appear from the shotgun blast.

"Head for the truck!" The two agents Fast Move making it around the zombies to the truck.

Turn 7: Zombies are inactive, so the agents jump in the SUV and fire it right up. Fortunately, the noise doesn't attract any new zeds, but as Sculder drops it into reverse and is about the stomp on the gas, Kay says, "Wait! We can't leave! We have to find out the source of these things."

"Darn it, Kay! You're right, of course." Sculder puts the SUV back in park and turns off the motor. "Ready?"

"Let's do it!" and the two of them step back out of the SUV and move to where they can get a clear view of the zeds. Kay fires and explodes another one, while Sculder fires at two of them but only hits one, fortunately getting an OD. One new zed appears.

Turn 9: Zeds are good, but the agents fail to activate! Not a good place to be in. Kay passes his Being Charged test against the first zed and fires, missing it completely(!). With his second shot, he vaporizes the first zed just feet from him. Two more charge and again he passes his Being Charged test, and prepares for melee. In melee, they pass the same number of dice and the melee will continue.

Turn 10: Zeds are inactive, the agents are good. Sculder rushes up and jams the shotgun into the mouth of one of the zeds meleeing with Kay. He blows its head clean off. Kay passes 2d6 to the zeds 0d6 in the melee and ODs it, but one new zed appears.

Turn 11: Zeds are inactive again this turn. Kay explodes two more with the Kill-o-Zap, but another one appears.

Turn 12: The agents are inactive this time, so the few zeds remaining continue to close.

Turn 13: Agents are active first, followed by the zeds. Kay explodes one more zed, but one charges Sculder. He passes his Being Charged test and hits it for a knockdown. Better than nothing! No new zeds appear.

Turn 14: Agents are active first again. Kay knocks one zed down, ripping its arm off. No new zeds appear.

Turn 15: Zeds are inactive. Kay explodes a zed, but the one Sculder knocked down gets back up. No zeds appear.

Turn 16: Team is active first. Kay hits the last zed, but only knocks it down with its leg torn off.

The team quietly picks off the last three zombies. They can only crawl after all, and the team can finish them off at their luxury. As they are finishing off the last one, another zombie appears. On the next turn, Kay explodes it with two final shots from the Kill-o-Zap.

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The agents survived and can continue their quest to find where the zombies originated. They might never know. Or they might stumble on the secret one day. We'll just have to hope they can solve the puzzle before they get eaten!

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

That afternoon, Bob hears Ted's door opening and closing as he packs up his car. Bob peeks out the window and doesn't see any zeds so he opens his door and quietly calls to Ted to keep the noise down or he'll attract more zombies.

"Yeah, whatever," Ted responds as he keeps moving. "I called the cops on you and they said if those things were around here you were doing everyone a favor and I'd better get out of here or I'd get eaten by them." He slammed his car door. "I don't know what connection you have to the cops around here, but I'm out of here. Between you and them, this is obviously the wrong place to be."

Turn 3: Ted is inactive; Bob activates with a 5 over the Zeds' 3. Bob hears Ted screaming and cracks the door to tell him to shut up. But then he sees the zeds.

Grabbing his shotgun, he heads out the door and shoots both barrels, hitting and getting ODs on the two closest zombies. No new zeds appear. (I'm rolling one die per shotgun die rolled per our discussion on the Comments page of Day 4a: Good Morning, Sunshine!.)

Turn 4: Bob outactivates the Zeds again; Ted is still inactive. Bob reloads and runs to grab Ted, but he won't budge - he's a little freaked out by what he's just seen and the zeds and all.

Turn 5: This time Ted activates, but Bob doesn't (!). The Zeds are also active. Ted runs for his door, but Bob is in the way. The zeds are all within charge range so charge. Three charge from Ted's back. He passes 0d6 on the Being Charged Test because he's fighting three opponents.

Two of the zeds pass their melee and drag Ted down. They will spend the next three turns feasting on him. Bob is charged by one zed from the front and one from his right. He cannot move, but he passes 2d6 vs. each of the zombies charging him so he can fire. He fires one barrel at the zed coming in from the front, but only gets a Knock Down, while he gets a hit and an OD with the other barrel against the zed coming from his right. The gunfire attracts another zed.

Turn 6: Bob activates with a 4, while the Zeds are inactive. Bob reloads, backs off 7", and fires both barrels at the zombies munching Ted. Unfortunately, he only hits one, but gets an OD on it. No new zeds appear.

Turn 7: The Zeds activate for 4 to Bob's 1. Bob only passes 1d6 on the Being Charged test and preps for melee, but he can't fire. The zed is only knocked down.

Turn 8: Zeds beat Bob again with a 4 to his 1. Since two of the zeds are still munching Ted and the second can't reach Bob yet, so he runs, heading for the gas station.

Turn 9: Bob gets a 3 while the Zeds are inactive. Bob heads down the road, careful to stay more than 6" from the zeds, and fires both barrels. He misses one zed, but hits for an OD on the other. No new zeds are attracted to the gunfire.

Turn 10: Bob get a 3 to the Zeds' 2. Bob reloads and runs for the cover of the restaurant. The zeds follow as he planned.

Turn 11: Bob gets a 5, but the Zeds are inactive, apparently confused by Bob's movement. He fires both barrels at the farther pair of zeds, killing one with an OD, but missing the other. No new zeds are attracted to the gunfire.

Turn 12: Bob activates with a 4 to the Zeds' 2. Bob reloads and heads around the back of the restaurant, again wanting the zeds to follow.

Turn 13: Both are inactive.

Turn 14: They both roll 3s, so no one can do anything.

Turn 15: Bob rolls a 5, and the Zeds score a 3. Bob runs out to the road to catch the closer zed in the back. He fires one barrel and hits for an OD. The last zed turns and heads back towards the gunfire. No new zeds appear.

Turn 16: Bob again activates ahead of the last Zed (just what he was counting on) and fires the other barrel of the shotgun, getting a hit for an OD. No new zeds appear for the gunfire.

Bob has to bury Ted's remains so it doesn't attract anything. Darkness is falling so he gets the job done as fast as he can and returns to the room, where he barricades himself inside for the second night. He is suddenly feeling much less secure. He might have been able to turn Ted into an ally if Ted hadn't been lunch for the zeds. Now, he's alone again.

Monday, September 2, 2013

I picked this silly little game up a couple of weeks ago, figuring it would be a fun, simple game to play with the kids. My daughter has been asking me to play a game of ATZ with me, but we just couldn't take the time this weekend, so I pulled out the Zombie Dice and we played a couple of games.

The game is simple. There are thirteen dice, each die with varying numbers of brains, shotgun blasts and footprints on them. You shake the cup, remove three dice, give them another shake and roll them. You put any brains to one side, any shotgun blasts to the opposite side and footprints in the middle. You can keep rolling until you reach three shotgun blasts. Then your turn is over. If you survive long enough and work through all the dice, you then begin re-rolling your footprints (which represent your victims trying to get away). The goal is to be the first person to reach thirteen brains. Each game takes about fifteen or twenty minutes, depending on rolls, of course.

Sometimes you get lucky - here after two rolls, Julia has three brains, two footprints and a shotgun blast. She could safely keep rolling until she gets another shotgun blast.

Sometimes you don't - a couple of times, Adam and I both got three shotgun blasts in a single roll, ending our turn before it began.

All in all, it's not a bad little game. I wouldn't plan a night of playing it, but to pass the time waiting on your opponent to make a move or while waiting for other players to arrive for gaming it works just right. There's also an expansion set available, but I didn't pick that one up yet. It adds some variables that can work for you - or against you.

About the Zombie Hunter

I'm back in PA after being gone for a year and a half. I started wargaming in 1975 and I've been addicted ever since. I was interested in miniatures gaming when I lived in Chicago several years ago, but no one I knew did it. When I moved to PA, that's just about all my gaming friends do here. I've been doing a variety of periods ever since.